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Jeewon Lee,Young-Sook Kwak,Yoon-Jung Kim,Eun-Ji Kim,E Jin Park,Yunmi Shin,Bun-Hee Lee,So Hee Lee,Hee Yeon Jung,Inseon Lee,Jung Im Hwang,Dongsik Kim,Soyoung Irene Lee 대한신경정신의학회 2019 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.16 No.3
“Comfort women” are survivors of sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, who endured extensive trauma including massive rape and physical torture. While previous studies have been focused on the trauma of the survivors themselves, the effects of the trauma on the offspring has never been evaluated before. In this article, we reviewed the first study on the offspring of former “comfort women” and aimed to detect the evidence of transgenerational transmission of trauma. In-depth psychiatric interviews and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Axis I Disorders were conducted with six offspring of former “comfort women.” Among the six participants, five suffered from at least one psychiatric disorder including major depressive disorder, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, adjustment disorder, insomnia disorder, somatic symptom disorder, and alcohol use disorder. Participants showed similar shame and hyperarousal symptoms as their mothers regarding stimuli related to the “comfort woman” issue. Increased irritability, problems with aggression control, negative worldview, and low self-esteem were evident in the children of mothers with posttraumatic stress disorder. Finding evidence of transgenerational transmission of trauma in offspring of “comfort women” is important. Future studies should include more samples and adopt a more objective method.
Jeewon Lee,YoungSook Kwak,YoonJung Kim,EunJi Kim,EJin Park,Yunmi Shin,BunHee Lee,SoHee Lee,HeeYeon Jung,Inseon Lee,JungIm Hwang,Dongsik Kim,Soyoung Irene Lee 대한신경정신의학회 2018 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.15 No.4
“Comfort women” refers to young women and girls who were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese military during World War II. They were abducted from their homes in countries under Imperial Japanese rule, mostly from Korea, and the rest from China, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Netherlands, etc. “Comfort women” endured extreme trauma involving rape, sexual torture, physical abuse, starvation, threats of death, and witnessed many others being tortured and killed. This article reviews all the studies that have investigated the psychiatric or psychosocial sequelae of the survivors of the Japanese military sexual slavery. Most importantly, a recent study which conducted a psychiatric evaluation on the former “comfort women” currently alive in South Korea is introduced. The participants’ unmarried rate was relatively high and their total fertility rate was relatively low. Majority of the participants reported having no education and being the low economic status. They showed high current and lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic disorder, major depressive disorder, somatic symptom disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and alcohol use disorder. Participants showed high suicidality and majority of the participants still reported being ashamed of being former “comfort women” after all these years. This article highlights the fact that the trauma has affected the mental health and social functioning of former “comfort women” throughout their lives, and even to the present day.
CRISPR-Cap: multiplexed double-stranded DNA enrichment based on the CRISPR system
Lee, Jeewon,Lim, Hyeonseob,Jang, Hoon,Hwang, Byungjin,Lee, Joon Ho,Cho, Junhyuk,Lee, Ji Hyun,Bang, Duhee Oxford University Press 2019 Nucleic acids research Vol.47 No.d1
<P><B>Abstract</B></P><P>Existing methods to enrich target regions of genomic DNA based on PCR, hybridization capture, or molecular inversion probes have various drawbacks, including long experiment times and low throughput and/or enrichment quality. We developed CRISPR-Cap, a simple and scalable CRISPR-based method to enrich target regions of dsDNA, requiring only two short experimental procedures that can be completed within two hours. We used CRISPR-Cap to enrich 10 target genes 355.7-fold on average from <I>Escherichia coli</I> genomic DNA with a maximum on-target ratio of 81% and high enrichment uniformity. We also used CRISPR-Cap to measure gene copy numbers and detect rare alleles with frequencies as low as 1%. Finally, we enriched coding sequence regions of 20 genes from the human genome. We envision that CRISPR-Cap can be used as an alternative to other widely used target-enrichment methods, which will broaden the scope of CRISPR applications to the field of target enrichment field.</P>
Proteinticle Engineering for Accurate 3D Diagnosis
Lee, Jong-Hwan,Seo, Hyuk Seong,Song, Jong Am,Kwon, Koo Chul,Lee, Eun Jung,Kim, Ho Jin,Lee, Eun Bong,Cha, Young Joo,Lee, Jeewon American Chemical Society 2013 ACS NANO Vol.7 No.12
<P>In nature certain proteins are self-assembled inside cells to form nanoscale particles (named “proteinticles”) with constant structure and surface topology. Unlike chemically synthesized nanomaterials (<I>e.g</I>., various metal, carbon, and polymer nanoparticles), a variety of functional proteinticles can be easily created through genetic modification of the proteinticle surface, <I>i</I>.<I>e</I>., by adding or inserting specified proteins/peptides to the N- or C-terminus or the internal region of the protein constituent. Here we present proteins/peptides that recognize disease-specific antibodies on the surface of human ferritin based proteinticles for accurate 3D diagnosis of human autoimmune and infectious diseases. The surface display of the extracellular domain of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) with native conformation successfully discriminated between autoantibodies to native or denatured MOG, leading to the reliable diagnosis of multiple sclerosis with enhanced accuracy. Also we simultaneously displayed different antigenic peptides from hepatitis C virus (HCV) on the same proteinticle surface with modulating the composition of each peptide. The proteinticles with the heterogeneous peptide surface detected anti-HCV antibodies in patient sera with 100% accuracy. The proposed method of proteinticle engineering can be applied in general to the sensitive and specific diagnosis of many other human diseases.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/ancac3/2013/ancac3.2013.7.issue-12/nn404325t/production/images/medium/nn-2013-04325t_0005.gif'></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/nn404325t'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P>
Suicidal Ideation of the Elderly According to Their Involvement in Grandchild Care
Jeewon Lee,Areum Lee,Doeun Lee,Han-Young Jung,Shin-gyeom Kim,Soyoung Irene Lee 대한신경정신의학회 2019 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.16 No.8
The purpose of the present study was to examine the severity of suicidal ideation of the older adults according to the amount of involvement in grandchild care. Data for this research were drawn from a cross-sectional study conducted on community-dwelling adults aged 65 years or older. The 922 participants were divided into three groups according to their involvement in grandchild care: 18.5% had provided daily care, 12.4% had provided occasional care, and 69.1% had never cared for their grandchildren. ANCOVA analysis showed that the scores for depression was significantly lower in the group which took care of their grandchildren occasionally compared to the other two groups. The scores for suicidal ideation was significantly higher in the group which had never taken care of their grandchildren compared to the other two groups. Current study suggests that grandparenting may have a positive effect on suicidal ideation of the older adults.
Lee Jeewon,Kim Seong-Ju,Kim Dohyung,Yang Su-Jin,Lee Sangha,Lee Areum,Shin Yunmi 대한신경정신의학회 2023 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.20 No.2
Objective The purpose of the present study was to develop and validate the Korean version of the clinician-administered KSADSCOMP, which is the recently updated, web-based computerized version of the Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for school-age children (KSADS).Methods A total of 71 participants (mean age=12.04±3.86 years, female=29.57%) participated in the study. A child-adolescent psychiatrist established a diagnosis for the participant after a thorough psychiatric interview with the participant and the parent. Researchers who were blind to the diagnoses administered the clinician-administered KSADS-COMP to the parents and participants. The gold-standard diagnoses made by child-adolescent psychiatrists were compared to the current diagnoses generated by the clinician-administered KSADS-COMP. Percent agreement, Cohen’s Kappa, Gwet’s first-order agreement coefficient (AC1), sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were calculated.Results Gwet’s AC1, our preferred measure of agreement, showed excellent range between 0.78 and 1. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predicted value and negative predictive value also showed high scores.Conclusion The current study demonstrated excellent criterion validity of the Korean version of the clinician-administered KSADSCOMP, though the small sample size could be a limitation. The current study was the first study to examine the criterion validity of the KSADS-COMP. Due to its readily usable format and efficient and accurate diagnostic process, widely-use of KSADS-COMP is expected.
Lee, Jong-Hwan,Kim, Jung Suk,Park, Jin-Seung,Lee, Wonbae,Lee, Kyung Eun,Han, Sung-Sik,Lee, Kyu Back,Lee, Jeewon WILEY-VCH Verlag 2010 Advanced Functional Materials Vol.20 No.12
<P>An effective mask-free method for fabricating high-aspect-ratio pillarlike nanostructures over a large area of a quartz surface via a simple O<SUB>2</SUB> and CF<SUB>4</SUB> two-step reactive ion etching (RIE) procedure is developed. The nanostructured quartz surfaces are successfully combined with the engineered viral particles derived from hepatitis B virus capsid, yielding a novel 3D assay system with attomolar sensitivity, which has great potential for use in sensitive and early detection of various disease markers.</P> <B>Graphic Abstract</B> <P>Nanostructured quartz surfaces are densely covered with probe antibodies in a controlled orientation via engineered viral nanoparticles, leading to the preparation of a 3D assay system. The successful application of this nanostructured quartz-based assay system to highly sensitive detection of disease markers is reported. <img src='wiley_img_2010/1616301X-2010-20-12-ADFM200902054-content.gif' alt='wiley_img_2010/1616301X-2010-20-12-ADFM200902054-content'> </P>
Lee, Eun Jung,Ahn, Keum‐,Young,Lee, Jong‐,Hwan,Park, Jin‐,Seung,Song, Jong‐,Am,Sim, Sang Jun,Lee, Eun Bong,Cha, Young Joo,Lee, Jeewon WILEY‐VCH Verlag 2012 ADVANCED MATERIALS Vol.24 No.35
<P>On page 4739, J. Lee and co‐workers report a novel bioassay platform that is based on ferritinbased nanoprobe (FBNP) hydrogel, a threedimensional gel matrix with high porosity, large surface area, and high water content. The FBNP hydrogel entraps a large number of stable FBNPs with precise loading control and the antigen probes on FBNPs are homogeneously oriented as well as uniformly spaced within the gel matrix. Finally, the FBNP hydrogel is successfully used for a multiplex diagnosis of AIDS and SS with high sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility. </P>
Self-assembled proteinticle nanostructures for 3-dimensional display of antibodies.
Lee, Eun Jung,Lee, Euna,Kim, Hyun Jin,Lee, Jong-Hwan,Ahn, Keum-Young,Park, Jin-Seung,Lee, Jeewon RSC Pub 2014 Nanoscale Vol.6 No.24
<P>'Proteinticle' is a nano-scale protein particle that is self-assembled inside cells with constant 3D structure and surface topology. The binding of IgG to the B domain of Staphylococcal protein A (SPA(B)) molecules that are genetically inserted on the surface of proteinticle enables the variable domains of bound IgG to be well oriented to effectively capture antigens, accordingly forming a highly sensitive 3D IgG probe. The five different proteinticles that originate from humans, bacteria, and virus and totally differ in size, shape, and surface structure were used for the surface display of SPA(B). The dissociation constant (K(D)) in the binding of IgG to SPA(B) on the proteinticle surface was estimated based on the Langmuir adsorption isotherm model: K(D) was 1-3 orders-of-magnitude lower compared to the previously reported K(D) in the binding of IgG to Staphylococcal protein A. The surface density and distribution of SPA(B) and especially the existence of hot (or highly congested) spots of SPA(B), which depend on the surface structure and the number of subunits as well as size and shape of proteinticle, is of crucial importance for the effective binding of IgG to SPA(B) on proteinticles. Although the five different proteinticles were demonstrated as proof-of-concept here, SPA(B)-mediated immobilization of IgG on the other proteinticles would be very useful for the fabrication of sensitive 3D immunoassay platforms.</P>